Scream Factory

Synopsis: Silent Night, Deadly Night is the heartwarming story of little Billy Chapman who was traumatized by his parents’ Christmas Eve murder, then brutalized by sadistic orphanage nuns. But when grown-up Billy is to dress as jolly St. Nick, he goes on a yuletide rampage to “punish the naughty!” Santa Claus is coming to town … […]

Synopsis: “A thrilling, disturbing commentary on a man-eat-man world …” – San Francisco Examiner Legendary filmmaker George A. Romero returns to unleash another chapter in his zombie series! In this new tale of terror, Romero creates a harrowing vision of a modern-day world where the walking dead roam a vast uninhabited wasteland and the living […]

Slither is one of the greatest modern horror-comedies, in my opinion. Though the plot is derivative of several movies that came before it, slither combined just the right amount of talent behind and in front of the screen to leave a lasting impression on myself, and many others. Slither was released to Blu-ray in Canada […]

Though I am aware of the Naschy, and have seen several movies featuring his contributions to genre cinema, I’m not as versed in the world as Jimmy was. Naschy was a favorite of his, which makes this a bittersweet release for me. Either way, I’m excited about this release, and Scream Factory has made the details […]

It has been known for some time now that a highly requested title, Tales From The Hood, was receiving the Collector’s Edition treatment from the Factory of Screams. Below you will find a listing of the bonus content included with this release. Pre-order is live now. As always, pre-order on Shout! Factory’s website and receive […]

Synopsis: In this “clever, playful thriller” (The New York Times), only six-year-old Andy realizes that Chucky is responsible for a spate of gruesome murders, including that of his unsuspecting babysitter. But the real terror takes hold when the deranged doll becomes determined to transfer his evil spirit to a living human being… Andy Review: The […]

I’d tell you that Raising Cain is an F’ed up movie, but it’s a De Palma flick, so you probably already know that. This is a film from 1992, starring John Lithgow in several roles, as well as Lolita Davidovich, and Steven Bauer, who appears in every movie since 1984, apparently. It’s a thriller that […]

If ever you’ve been watching Star Wars, or Mad Max, and thought to yourself “That’s great and all, but what I really want is a Z-grade, no-budget version of this” then Metalstorm from Charles Band has you covered. Metalstorm is a mash-up of both mentioned films, and maybe a bit of Dune thrown in for […]

I love all things Body Snatcher. Every remake, every attempt at incorporating the core elements into other flavors of horror, and every pop culture reference, ever. There, I said it. Invasion of the Body Snatchers, and especially the ’78 version, is up there with Night of the Living Dead for me, as one of the […]

Reviews like this are tough, because a movie like Return of the Living Dead has been discussed-to-death on the internet for at least the last two decades. What can one possibly say that another hasn’t already? In addition to that, this is also the third Blu-ray release of the film I have seen. There was […]

Scream Factory has released Bad Moon to Blu-ray, and they’ve included both the theatrical cut, as well as the rarer director’s cut. I don’t want to oversell it, this isn’t Nightbreed, the director’s cut of Bad Moon actually clocks in at a few seconds less than the theatrical. That I can tell, the only difference throughout […]

The Psycho sequels and prequels have always been a personal favorite. In 2013 Shout Factory released Psycho II and III, and now they’re rounding out the collection with another Blu-ray release of Psycho IV: The Beginning. The disc will include several bonus features, including an all new commentary with Mick Garris, Henry Thomas and Olivia Hussey, […]

I don’t like to write negative reviews, so I’ll keep this short and sweet. I realize that Eli Roth is a divisive topic, and that he gets that hipster blood a-boiling, but when I heard they were remaking his film Cabin Fever, I felt a little boil in the blood myself. And this is me […]

I had seen and enjoyed The Crush before viewing Scream Factory’s new Blu-ray release of the film, but this movie was released in 1993, which is three years before I graduated high school. This means that I was around 14 years old, which is the same age as Alicia Silverstone’s character in the movie. I’m going […]

Here you have another Scream Factory title, which will be judged a little harsher than usual. MGM recently released its own Blu-ray version of Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, and for the most part, it was just fine. In addition to the MGM Region A release, there was also an Arrow Video-released Region B Blu-ray, which […]

If during the Nineties, you were a male between the ages of puberty, and dead, it is likely that you actively sought, and consumed the movie Species. It was basically Aliens with lots of nudity. It was supermodel Natasha Henstridge’s first movie, and cemented her position in spank-banks the world over. Some people may be […]

Look, I don’t have a lot to say about these two movies, so I’m going to try and keep it short, and sweet. One of these, The Boy, is a film produced by Elijah Wood’s new horror movie production company, SpectreVision called The Boy, featuring Rainn Wilson and David Morse, and the other is an […]

Sonny Boy is not a “feel-good” movie. I’ll just go ahead and get that out of the way right now. It’s actually kind of a drag. That’s not to say that it isn’t a well-made and effective movie, because it is, but man, was that movie hard to watch. In the interest of full-disclosure, this […]

I swore before pressing play on Scream Factory’s new Blu-ray release of the gritty 1988 serial killer thriller Jack’s Back, starring a cool-as-hell James Spader, that I had seen the movie before. I recalled absolutely nothing that I witnessed, so I’m going to assume that I never actually got around to seeing it, or that […]